Always keep an eye out for Paul McCartney.
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Ringo Starr has discussed the “joyous” experience of performing live with Paul McCartney.The two surviving members of The Beatles have shared the stage together twice in the past few years.“I love that, getting up with him,” Starr told The Irish News. “We did it at the O2 in England [in 2018].
And then he called me and he said, ‘I’m doing Dodger Stadium, if you want to do a few numbers’.“So he picked three numbers, and I got up and went down there. And it’s magic for the audience as well as us.
.Always keep an eye out for Paul McCartney.
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Paul McCartney has paid tribute to Gerry And The Pacemakers’ Gerry Marsden, whose death was confirmed earlier today (January 3).Marsden was 78 years old and died after suffering an infection in his heart, his friend and broadcaster Pete Price confirmed on social media.Gerry And The Pacemakers formed in Liverpool in 1959 and were the second group to be signed by The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein.
Sir Paul McCartney is making the most of the new year by enjoying a romantic break with his wife, Nancy Shevell.Photos obtained by the Daily Mail show the couple enjoying the sun and sea in St Barts, and they are clearly as loved up as ever.MORE: Paul McCartney's epic £16.5million+ home is a tribute to The BeatlesThe 78-year-old, who donned white and blue swimming trunks, was spotted diving off the boat several times before enjoying a swim, while Nancy 61, leapt into the water wearing a navy
Paul McCartney says he stills feels connected to late Beatles band member George Harrison and frequently "talks" to him. The rocker, 78, revealed he likes to visit and chat to an evergreen coniferous tree that is planted near his East Sussex home in England. Harrison gave him the tree before he died in 2001 following a battle with lung cancer.
Sir Paul McCartney lives in the home he bought in St John's Wood, London in 1965, just a stone's throw away from the famed Abbey Road Studios and the zebra crossing featured on The Beatles 11th album cover, and where he held his wedding reception with Nancy Shevell in 2011. The star bought the property for £40,000 but a neighbouring property recently went up for £16.5million, suggesting it has since skyrocketed in value.
George Harrison passed away in 2001, yet Paul McCartney still chats with the late Beatle — via a tree that Harrison once gave him.